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Endnotes
Introduction
1. Diana Whitney and Amanda Trosten-Bloom, The Power of
Appreciative Inquiry, 2nd ed. (San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler,
2010), pp. 270–271.
2. From an interview conducted by Donna Havens, Ph.D., RN,
FAAN, professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, May 2007.
3. From an interview with Sister Mary Carolyn McQuaid of the
Sisters of the Good Shepherd, Province of Mid-North America
(PMNA), May 2007.
4. Shared anonymously in an interview with a corporate manager.
5. Shared by Sister Barbara Beasley of the Sisters of the Good
Shepherd, Province of Mid-North America (PMNA), May 2007.
6. Shared anonymously in an interview with a community leader.
7. (Focus group participants generously agreed that we could share
their comments and stories, but requested that we not share their
names.
8. Paraphrased from words attributed to Mahatma Gandhi.
Chapter 1
1. R. S. Brutoco, President’s Report Year 2002 in Review: Year in
Perspective 2002: Responsibility for the Whole (Ojai, CA: World
Business Academy, 2002), p. 9.
2. Kenneth J. Gergen, Relational Being: Beyond Self and Community
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2009), p. 331.
3. Ibid.
4. Vuyisile Msila, Faculty of Education, Nelson Mandela
Metropolitan University, Ubuntu and School Leadership, Journal
of Education, no. 44, 2008.
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